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This is a list of characters who are not seen or otherwise met in person, yet are still indicated to exist. This includes deceased characters who are only mentioned in passing.
This is a list of characters who are not seen or otherwise met in person, yet are still indicated to exist. This includes deceased characters who are only mentioned in passing.
==Alora's husband==
'''[[Alora]]'s husband''' is a character mentioned in ''[[Link: The Faces of Evil]]''. He gave her the [[necklace]] as a gift, but was later turned into an [[Abominom]], presumably by [[Ganon]]'s minions.
==Animal troupe leader==
The '''leader of the animal troupe''' is a [[dog]] mentioned in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]''. He was able to lead the troupe with the help of the [[Bremen Mask]], but the jealous [[Guru-Guru]] stole it. Guru-Guru confesses this to [[Link]] before passing the mask on to him.


==Brac==
==Brac==
'''Brac''' is an alleged [[carpenter]] mentioned in the first American release of ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', where a carpenter asks himself if Brac is working on that night. Brac is actually the result of a localization error; the Japanese script contained the word ''Tetsuya'' (テツヤ, which would normally be written as 徹夜), meaning "all night," which the localizers apparently mistook for a name. The Commonwealth English releases rectify this, and the proper translation is used in all regions for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]''.
'''Brac''' is an alleged [[carpenter]] mentioned in the first American release of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', where a carpenter asks himself if Brac is working on that night. Brac is actually the result of a localization error; the Japanese script contained the word ''Tetsuya'' (テツヤ, which would normally be written as 徹夜), meaning "all night," which the localizers apparently mistook for a name. The Commonwealth English releases rectify this, and the proper translation is used in all regions for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]''.
 
==Don Gero==
'''Don Gero''' is the conductor of the [[frog choir]] mentioned in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. His name comes from ゲロゲロ (''Gerogero''), a Japanese equivalent to "ribbit." By wearing [[Don Gero's Mask]], Link can impersonate him. It is not specifically made clear if the [[Goron]] found with the mask is the actual Don Gero or another impersonator, though the fact he is simply called "the hungry Goron" by a [[Gossip Stone]] on the [[Moon]], as well as the [[Bombers' Notebook]] in ''Majora's Mask 3D'' suggests the latter.


==Dorian's wife==
==Dorian's wife==
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==Kashiko==
==Kashiko==
'''Kashiko''' is [[Baito]]'s mother in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''. After Link mails Baito's [[Note to Mom]], she responds with a letter to Link thanking him for looking after him, as well as with a [[Piece of Heart]].
'''Kashiko''' is [[Baito]]'s mother in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''. After Link mails Baito's [[Letter to Mom]], she responds with a letter to Link thanking him for looking after him, as well as with a [[Piece of Heart]].


==Komali's grandmother==
==Komali's grandmother==
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==Moe==
==Moe==
'''Moe''' is a [[Moblin]] mentioned in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''. He apparently gave lots of [[Skull Necklace]]s to [[Maggie (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker)|Maggie]] when she was imprisoned in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], and she ended up falling in love with him. She longs for him even after she is rescued, and continues to send him love letters. However, [[Maggie's Father|her father]] implicitly disapproves, and as such does not let postmen come into his house so she will not receive anything back from Moe. However, Link attains a foul-smelling letter from him to Maggie from [[Ilari]], who had gotten it from the Forsaken Fortress (in spite of it being abandoned at that point). In his letter, Moe tells Maggie that he loves her so much he wants to eat her for dinner. While it is unclear whether this awkward declaration is a genuine statement of love or hunger, Maggie takes it as a marriage proposal.
'''Moe''' is a [[Moblin]] mentioned in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''. He apparently gave lots of [[Skull Necklace]]s to [[Maggie]] when she was imprisoned in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], and she ended up falling in love with him. She longs for him even after she is rescued, and continues to send him love letters. However, [[Maggie's Father|her father]] implicitly disapproves, and as such does not let postmen come into his house so she will not receive anything back from Moe. However, Link attains a foul-smelling letter from him to Maggie from [[Ilari]], who had gotten it from the Forsaken Fortress (in spite of it being abandoned at that point). In his letter, Moe tells Maggie that he loves her so much he wants to eat her for dinner. While it is unclear whether this awkward declaration is a genuine statement of love or hunger, Maggie takes it as a marriage proposal.  


==Mutoh's family==
==Mutoh's family==
Members of '''[[Mutoh]]'s family''' are mentioned at different points in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. When Link uses the [[Couple's Mask]] to stop the arguing around [[Mayor Dotour]]'s desk, Mutoh lets slip his wife has already fled. Additionally, if Link speaks to him while wearing [[Kafei's Mask]] while Mutoh is yelling at the Moon on the night of the final day, he mentions his sons have also fled.
Members of '''[[Mutoh]]'s family''' are mentioned at different points in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. When Link uses the [[Couple's Mask]] to stop the arguing around [[Mayor Dotour]]'s desk, Mutoh lets slip his wife has already fled. Additionally, if Link speaks to him while wearing [[Kafei's Mask]] while Mutoh is yelling at the [[Moon]] on the night of the final day, he mentions his sons have also fled.
 
==Postmaster==
The '''Postmaster''' is a character mentioned in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]''. In both appearances, he is the [[Postman]]'s boss, and sends Link his first letter, asking him to treat the Postman well, as he is a very good worker.


==S.W. Potchit==
==S.W. Potchit==
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==Spirits of good==
==Spirits of good==
The '''spirits of good''' are important characters in the backstory of ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks''. They fought and imprisoned [[Malladus]], the Demon King, with the chains binding him, the [[Spirit Tracks]], being watched over by their servants, the [[Lokomo]].
The '''spirits of good''' are important characters in the backstory of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]''. They fought and imprisoned [[Malladus]], the Demon King, with the chains binding him, the [[Spirit Tracks]], being watched over by their servants, the [[Lokomo]].


==Talon's wife==
==Talon's wife==
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==Tortus==
==Tortus==
'''Tortus''' is [[Anju]]'s deceased father in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. [[Anju's grandmother|Her grandmother]] mistakes both her and Link for Tortus constantly, though it is implied she is only faking this senility to avoid Anju's awful cooking and to amuse herself.
'''Tortus''' is [[Anju]]'s deceased father in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. [[Anju's grandmother|Her grandmother]] mistakes both her and Link for Tortus constantly, though there is a slight implication she is only faking this senility to avoid Anju's awful cooking and to amuse herself.


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